. Elementary botany. Botany. Fig. 226. Mature and open archegonium of fern (Adiantum cuneatum) with spermatozoids making their way down through the slime to the egg. tissue of the prothallium. The egg is in the larger part. The spermatozoids when they are swimming around over the under surface of the pro- thallium come near the neck, and here they are caught in the viscid substance which has oozed out of the canal of the arche- gonium. From here they slowly swim down the canal, and finally one sinks into the egg, fuses with the nucleus of the latter, and the egg is then fertilized. It is now c


. Elementary botany. Botany. Fig. 226. Mature and open archegonium of fern (Adiantum cuneatum) with spermatozoids making their way down through the slime to the egg. tissue of the prothallium. The egg is in the larger part. The spermatozoids when they are swimming around over the under surface of the pro- thallium come near the neck, and here they are caught in the viscid substance which has oozed out of the canal of the arche- gonium. From here they slowly swim down the canal, and finally one sinks into the egg, fuses with the nucleus of the latter, and the egg is then fertilized. It is now ckus of"the^"gg.' (After ready to grow and develop into the fern â¢'' ^ â ' plant. This brings us back to the sporo- phyte, which begins with the fertilized Fig. 227. Fertilization in a fern (Marattia). sp^ spermato Sporophyte. 374. Embryo.âThe egg first divides into two cells asslmwiiinfig. 228, then into four. Now from each one of these quandrants of the embryo a definite part of the plant develops, from one the first leaf, from one the stem, from one the root, and from the other the organ which is called the foot, and which. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Atkinson, George Francis, 1854-1918. New York, H. Holt


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